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MP to
establish authority for development of Delhi-Mumbai Industrial
Corridor:
The Madhya Pradesh State Government will soon establish an Authority
for development and implementation of Delhi-Mumbai Industrial
Corridor project in the state.....
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Bhopal: A proposal has been sent to the Union
government for increasing 55 seats in Madhya Pradesh's medical
colleges for present post-graduate courses as well as post-graduate
courses in new streams.
With the availability
of these seats, the state will have more medical teachers and
specialists. This information was revealed by Minister for Medical
Education, Public Health & Family Welfare, Biodiversity &
Biotechnology and Public Grievances Redressal Anup Mishra.
Medical Education
Minister Mishra informed that at present about 400 seats of diploma
and degree courses are available with 50 percent quota of the Union
government. Adequate number of medical teachers are not available in
the state due to lesser seats in post-graduate seats in the state's
quota. With this in view, the Madhya Pradesh Government has
urged the Union government to allot 16 post-graduate seats in
microbiology, psychiatry, dermatology, forensic medicine and
transfusion medicine. At present, post-graduate education in these
streams is not available in the state's medical colleges.
The Medical Education
Minister informed that the Union government has also been urged to
increase 39 seats in the available post-graduate courses. These
include anatomy, physiology, community medicine, pathology, ENT,
surgery, medicine, gynaecology and paediatrics.
The proposal made by
the state government will involve a burden of Rs. 68 crore 22 lakh
60 thousand. A team of the Union government will soon visit the
state to study the proposal. Later, it will be studied by the
technical committee.
(pervezbari@eth.net)
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